Quote Originally Posted by Billionfold
Had to read that a few times, thought you were saying Barack and Sarah were the same lol.

But I got your point. :stoned:
Ha ha! I think this one point is probably the ONLY thing Obama and Palin have in common. I think it is very ironic that this is probably the ONLY thing that Palin is even right about, and McCain has felt he needed to "correct" her on it.

Also, I think I should clarify that nobody thinks it is a good thing that we might have to attack militants on Pakistani soil. The thing that everyone wants is for Pakistan to take out the militants in its territory. If they will do it, then that is far better. The problem is that in many cases they cannot or will not. When that is the case, then I think we need to do it. We cannot allow our soldiers to be attacked with no recourse for defense. McCain is an idiot to think otherwise, and I really do not understand his position.
dragonrider Reviewed by dragonrider on . McCain tries to rescue Palin on Pak remark McCain tries to rescue Palin on Pak remark Tue, 30 Sep 2008 14:28:44 GMT Rep. presidential candidate John McCain, and his running mate, Sarah Palin US Republican nominee John McCain has defended his running mate Sarah Palin after she voiced support for cross border attacks in Pakistan. McCain's comment came after he disagreed with Democrat Barrack Obama during presidential debate for saying publicly he supports striking terrorist targets inside Pakistan if Islamabad government is unable Rating: 5